How will the culture of accusing men change male-female relations, especially in the workplace?

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Best Answer: I for one would / will keep my distance. Nowadays, when an accusation involves ANY kind of "sex", you're guilty until proven innocent and there is more than a few in prison on someone's accusation alone. People are constantly being released after DNA evidence proved the so-called "victim" was a liar. Sign of the times i guess....

i think eventually it's going to cause men to wanna work only with men.

it's not the legitimate cases women have to worry about. it's the false accusations that are going to damage women's reputation. Cause there is nothing worse than hearing that a woman went after a good man just because she doesn't like him. that doesn't just make her look bad it makes them all look terrible. because women often stick up for liars as well. and the enthusiasm they show when defending an accuser starts to appear like a lynch mob especially when it's found out that she's a liar and her backers knee jerk reaction was a little too precise.

I’m already seeing changes where I work. Men don’t compliment women and hardly talk with them. People mostly keep to themselves. The work atmosphere is less friendly and more tense.

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"How will the culture of accusing men change male-female relations, especially in the workplace?"

It will definitely poison the harmonious work world we have all become used to. In fact, there has already been a change. Look here:
"Well done, feminism. Now men are afraid to help women at work" http://www.telegraph.co.uk/men/relations...

I'm sure most companies would like to do the right thing so long as they don't get burned when trying to doing so. Up until now, it has only been ordinary common men in lower or middle management positions that have borne the brunt of any false harassment charges at work. And at that level now, it appears that many of these men are preemptively avoiding women for this very reason as shown by the previous link.

But with these new charges and new shift towards a sexual allegation culture, it's now roping in those higher up the chain. But more consequentially, feminists are demanding corporate responsibility at the highest levels for all of their individual employees in every position, at all times. This could lead to a much higher level change that just might see fewer women being hired out of fear of this new work-gender war paradigm.

None of this answer excuses legitimate harassment of anyone. But the new style allegation culture where people are fired just on an allegation is very real, and is going to change society forever. Not for the better, either.
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Pointing out abuse is not a culture in itself but an exposure of the flaws in the main culture.

Over the past 3 decades women have stopped hiding in shame the rapes and sexual assaults they used to hide out of embarrassment, repercussions and shame. Did that change male-female relations? Hopefully yes. Was it a "culture" in itself? No. When women can enter the workplace without dodging sexual remarks and groping hands, then we'll see that it wasn't a culture but an adjustment to honesty of the current culture's long-term ideals. Rape is no longer acceptable, is it? Well, accusations that expose the truth are not a separate system.

Wrongdoings that go against the equality, freedom and safety of every human being are the aberration in a humane society. Exposing and then Ironing out dysfunction is not in itself the aberration.

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I think men will start accusing women too. I mean, men already experience sexual harassment, it's just that they usually don't say anything about it.

The more that women keep accusing men, the more men are going to start speaking up when women sexually harass them. I think once women get to see how it feels, they may stop thinking it's okay to expect a person to get fired just because someone accused them of something. They're going to start demanding proof and stop expecting an accuser to be believed automatically.

Female teachers who slept with their teen students used to not get reported or prosecuted at all, but that is no longer the case. Times are changing.

Source(s): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AK7L5eIfd0o

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Companies will segregate men and women more and more. Men will stop complimenting women and avoid talking to them as much as possible. Men will try to never be alone with women. There will be much more gender tension.

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It's already creating discrimination when it comes to hiring young attractive women, I'm noticing men also calculate every word and make it a point to stay professionally at arms length from women. Get ready because a lot of "because I'm a girl" privileges to disappear and for feminists to say it's sexist to be treated with the same tone, language and body language as men.